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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1920)
M onday , mat «. I 1 PER521ML ÍÜ? LOCAL THE REASON WHY MONEY IS SAFE IN NATIONAL BANKS ff 44. “ Over 21 Billion Resources ” (Each under supervision of U. S. S Government) Of all the places there are to dejiosit. bide, and is the reason “Why” we invest our money— here I should prefer a National Bank. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF 8OITHERN OREGON « I Special This Week A new display of needle work at the Hat Shop WEDNESDAY, MAY STH, FROM 10 TO 12 AND 1 TO 4 We Solicit Your Patronage Medford, Oregon W. H Church, of Placer, was a Read the menu, then come to the May Breakfast at the I*reebyteri*n local visitor today <2 church. May 4. 6 30 till 9. Hd Brown, of Berkeley, went to map Rogue River th I* morning to spend circulation Arthur Brown. ager for the Oregonian, went to the day on buainee* Roeeburg thi* morning. Mr and Mrs. George -Potts and f 10c four children started today by auto Hemstitching and pecoll ng. and 12c per yarfl. Nellie Neaa. Oltf for Canyon City, Colo. where they Mr». George Jester left for Port will go for Mr* Pott*’ health. J'hey land thi* morning for a week'* visit will go by the southern route, by way of Sacramento. in the metropolis. E. L Coburn returned yesterday r Mr. and Mrs (U. Yarbrough and I baby returned to Merlin this morning from Klamath Falls where h<- »i»ent a few day* seeing how large hi* ma I after a short visit in the city. |. E. H. Heath left last night for jority for secretary at »tale wx* go j Portland to spend a few day* trin»- ing to be. Mr. Coburn says that Klamath Falls I* going ahead in Dne acting business shape He also say* that he »ill un IY»h milk and cream at Horn- doubtedly get the support of Klim- 66 ing’e Shack. ath county. Mrs. Walter Minthorn went to Le spend larftl this morning and will 1‘oindr vtcr H*» Withdraw no several days visiting there. Word »as received here today by George H. IXirham is spending th. day in Glendale attending to some E. 1«. Coburn that the name of Mile* Poindexter was to be omitted from business matters. W. H. Green returned to Merllr. the ballot for the primary election this morning after a day in the city- here this month on business. Orre.* the ladies’ tailor from .Ash White I .inc Taxi— land, will be at Clevenger’s Hat Shop Back on the job again with a new every Thursday, instead of every Sedan car. I solicit your patronage. I Tuesday. Sltf Ride in comfort. Safety First. Pop Mr*. M. D. Ellis arrived Saturday ular prices. Stand at M. Clemens might from Dallas for a visit here Drug Store. Phone 46-R. Resi with her husband and with friends dence phone 379J. 63 Mis* Martha Raymond, of Seattle, a is visiting in the city with Mrs. A wunils) m Ashland— i L. Love. Miss Raymond may re- A number of families from this Imain here city spent Sund.i- at Uthia park in Mrs. R. L. Cougiar returned to her Ashland. Some also were at the home at Canyonville this morning af ¡opening of Helman bath* there The ter visiting here with Mrs. W. M. 'Sam Baker, H. I«. Wilson. M Clem- ' Trimble. , ens ami A. Heston families were I a K. Porter, of Klamath Fall*. among (hose making the trip. : has been a local visitor for a few dn>* .attending to business, leaving for To Knight» of Pythias— his home this morning. Ml»« Iona Reibel returned to Port-* There will be a regular meeting land this morning after visiting here Tuesday night. May 4, several new i for a short time »-¡th Mrs. C. A. application* to act upon. All mem ber* are requested to be present. 1 Reibel. Fatten Kidlets by letting them W. Carson. C. C. drink milk shakes and eat ice cream 66 Conduct tjothing School»— at Horning’« Shack. Mis* Ruth 1» Corbett and Miss Miss Florence Pool, home demon stration agent of Jackson county. Jessie -Biles, clothing *peciali*t of O. was in the city over the week end V C., went to Huso today to ^induct with Miss Ruth Corbett, demonstra a clothing school. They will be at Hugo Monday, Wednesday and Fri tor for Josephine. Miss Rhoda Burnett, Mrs. C. A. day of this week and at Murphy on Smith and Miss Pearl Reed, of Ash- Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ______ _ land, spent Sunday hexe Attending I Break fast— Annual May the meetings of the Free Methodist church. They returned to Ashland Given by the ladies of Bethany Presbyterian church. May 4, 1920, this morning. ■•Sanl-flush." Sabin has it. 62 6:30 a. rn. to 9 a iu . Menu: J. W. Lindsay spent several days Pont Tostie* with cream ; in the city visiting with his brother. Oatmeal with cream..... 15c , Dave Lindsay, who was stricken with Strawberries with cream .....10c paralysis a short time ago. He re Buttered toast .............. .....10c turned this morning to Klamath Hot cake*, maple syrup 1 Falls. Link sausage ................. .............................. C. L. Towers returned to Roseburg Eggs j this morning after spending a week Homem >de doughnut* i in the city. Yesterday in company Coffee and cream with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams, 62 Mr. Towers went to Almeda for a day’s fishing. He reports good suc Plata-of Granta Pm Blue print plats of Granta Pas*. cess and is loud in hi* praise for the 11 50; blue line print*, 1 scenery along the road th» Courier office river. NEW TODAY ley-Davidaon motorcycles for sale. I Phone 602-F-12. 871 FIRE, Automobile, Accident and Health Insurance. T. M. Stott, WANTED Position on ranch, saw 308-10 North Sixth street, Tele- mill or elsewhere by man, wife and phone 44-J. 42tf two sons. Wife to cook and man and sons to do any kind of work WANT GOOD MAN tor farm, or Address No. 976 care Courier. 67 chard and road work. Furnished house with phone, place for poul WANTED—Tent about 9x12 or 10x14. Phone 223-J. 63 try and garden. Steady work, good wages. Address P. O. Box WANTED Tfj RENT 4 or 5-roomed 116, Grants Pass. 8-M-8t house with garden ground. Small barn and chicken house. Would MILLIONS IN OIL—Vulcan Oil & buy jf suited and term* are right. Gas Co. now exploring Rogue Address 972 care Courier. 63 River Oil-Coal field, is offering fairest, squareet plan to Investor* (X/MING EVENTS ever proposed. For limited time only real ground-floor opportun May 4, Tuesday—May breakfast giv en by the Women's Association of ity. For details write Vulcan Oil Bethany Presbyterian Church. & Gas Co., Medford, Ore. 15-M-9t May 26-31, Wednesday, Monday— E. L. GALBRAITH—(Real Estate, In Grants Pass Chautauqua. surance, and plate glass liability. 609% G street, phone 28 40tf COTTAGE TO RENT—A well, % ■ acre garden; garage, partly fur nished. 36:50 per month in ad- I vance. Key opposite the Railroad ! track. 67 WANTEiD—'Man power stump puller. I Must be in good condition. Ad-1 drees care Thrasher’s Wall Paper Store, South Sixth St. 67 WANTED . -Lady with no children to , run rooming house. Inquire Tim-I mens & Higgins real estate office. 62tf L.EAVH FOR HAN FTlANX’lfFX) on Thursday. Want some passengers all or part way. Bee Carl Wil liams, Joeephjne Barber Shop. 63 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS I "WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL E¥" 60 sheets of linen—bond, rule«! letter size—A good value ( PRICES—AIHT/TS arte; KIDDIES I.V—Include» War Tax for Mr Sells Drugs and Books OREGON I TOBA Y and TOMORROW t ATTENTION <Motorcy< 1« quickly done. and New and used Har- At the sign of Ye Jolly Little Tailor GEO. 8 CALHOUN Exclusive local dealer over IS year» HOLMAN’S FURNITURE STORE. The little store around the corner (Ino nhlpliirnt of all kind* of Camp Furniture has arrived, Ari)tiling you may need for Huit ramping trip. in and »ce them—you will find the prie«»» rlgtil. DOMING—“ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Many Miles Minter < <»me NIFTY SPRING SUITS SHOES and lURNISMINGS H)R MEN Peerless Clothing Co M unsing W ear because it fits Outer garments fit better if the under garments fit the fig ure without bunching. Munsingwear fits and covers the form ¡>er- fectly. That’s one of many reasons why millions of diserimi- Dating people every- < where, prefer ' and wear perfect fitting Munsingwear I ’nion Suits. .vcar is non- The gar re soft, pli- isant to the ■rything con- M unsi n g- We can Union Suit you in Munsingwear with comfort and satisfaction. Our stock comprises a large variety of styles and fabrics now; buy early and prepare for tbe hot weather. e - '---— -•»--• SB ».»rasa*'* Golden Rule Store ia the tune ton of optimist Yet he ha* all of life’« trouble*—and then some, including even a flood that wiB •weep you away with it* excitement and realism It** an in Doug* newest picture You can write well if you we a CLEMENS L and win on price—Batiataction always if it’s tailored bv _ when the cloud« roll by we ought to have good weather, «aid the Captain of thr Ark. And after forty day« the «un did shine. • Do You Write? Ustaco Tablet We Bank on Quality ELECTRIC STOVtS Practical- economy exists in the home that make* u*e of' electrical cooking stove*. One of them takes up little room and costs little money. You can toast, roast, broil, fry or stew on them, thus saving yourself much laibor. ft make* a nice pres- ent for her. Paul’s Electric Store Mirme 47 20il South Sixth